Essay Two - Diverse Discussions on Various Aspects of Hypertext

Writing in the Web Environment: Ann further explores the relationship between text, reader and author and whether the expectations and tastes of the readers should have any impact on how the author writes.

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'In a world so involved with the idea of choice, freewill, democracy, and autonomy, hypertexts seem to assume a typology of discourse where writers and readers alike can symbiotically be creators, and receivers.'-- Serene

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A discussion of the nature and effects of hyperlinks, in which Yu Ming refutes the apparent neutrality they have and she finds that these connectives actually possess the authority to aid web writers to have control over their documents.

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The tastes and expectations of web readers and their more "traditional" counterparts are explored and Marcia believes that the new Web writer cannot afford to ignore his readers and their tastes.

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Roland Barthes wrote about the death of the author in his essay.  Frankie contemplates," Does he really 'die' or just take on a new role?"

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Abel looked at The Internet user and the reader of a book as the same and yet different persons.  Yet, he believes that we have all changed...

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